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酒精使用障碍发生和维持背后心理社会决定因素中的性别差异。

Gender Differences in the Psychosocial Determinants Underlying the Onset and Maintenance of Alcohol Use Disorder.

作者信息

Maxwell Andrea M, Harrison Katherine, Rawls Eric, Zilverstand Anna

机构信息

Medical Scientist Training Program, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, MN, United States.

Graduate Program in Neuroscience, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, MN, United States.

出版信息

Front Neurosci. 2022 Mar 14;16:808776. doi: 10.3389/fnins.2022.808776. eCollection 2022.

Abstract

A large number of different mechanisms have been linked to Alcohol Use Disorder (AUD), including psychosocial, neurocognitive, affective, and neurobiological factors. Gender has been shown to impact the presentation and progression of AUD; yet, little work has been done to parse the different mechanisms underlying AUD within the lens of gender differences. A review of the literature on adolescence revealed that psychosocial factors, in particular lack of family social support and interactions with peers, drive the onset of alcohol use more strongly in girls relative to boys. However, research done on gender differences in disease progression in adults remains limited. Our gender-specific analysis of the mechanisms underlying AUD in adults revealed that lack of social support was causally linked to negative affect, mental health symptoms, and AUD symptom severity in women, but not men. These novel results suggest that psychosocial factors may play a gender-specific role not only in the onset of use in adolescence, but also in the maintenance of addiction in adults. If confirmed, this suggests the need for investigating gender-specific recovery trajectories. In this perspective piece, we review the literature regarding gender differences in the onset and maintenance of AUD and present original data that support unique risk factors in women.

摘要

大量不同的机制与酒精使用障碍(AUD)相关,包括心理社会、神经认知、情感和神经生物学因素。性别已被证明会影响AUD的表现和进展;然而,在性别差异的视角下剖析AUD背后不同机制的工作做得很少。对青少年文献的回顾表明,心理社会因素,特别是缺乏家庭社会支持以及与同伴的互动,相对于男孩而言,在女孩中更强烈地推动了酒精使用的开始。然而,关于成年人疾病进展中性别差异的研究仍然有限。我们对成年人AUD潜在机制的性别特异性分析表明,缺乏社会支持与女性的负面影响、心理健康症状和AUD症状严重程度存在因果关系,而在男性中则不然。这些新结果表明,心理社会因素不仅可能在青少年使用开始时发挥性别特异性作用,而且在成年人成瘾维持中也发挥作用。如果得到证实,这表明需要研究性别特异性的康复轨迹。在这篇观点文章中,我们回顾了关于AUD开始和维持中性别差异的文献,并展示了支持女性独特风险因素的原始数据。

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